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Mike Trout walked with one out, Torii Hunter sent him to third with a hit-and-run single to left field, Albert Pujols lined the next pitch to left field to score both runners and Kendrys Morales followed with his 22nd homer on a 2-1 pitch.
"You walk the first guy -- and not a good guy to walk because it puts a lot of pressure on you with Trout getting on base," Floyd said. "Torii got the base hit, and it happened pretty quick. It wasn't one of those drawn-out innings."
Weaver established a career high for wins. He threw 113 pitches in 6 1-3 innings, allowing a run and five hits and dropping his ERA to 2.74. He finished his home slate 11-2, including a no-hitter against Minnesota on May 2.
Kevin Jepsen threw 1 2-3 scoreless innings in relief of Weaver. Garrett Richards, Scott Downs and Ernesto Frieri each retired a batter in the ninth to close it out.
"It's a bad weekend, but we are fine," manager Robin Ventura said. "Again, it doesn't mean we are out of anything. We'll just continue playing. It's not fun losing, but we still have a chance to take care of it ourselves."
Pujols reached the 100-RBI mark for the 11th time in 12 big league seasons as the Angels remained 2 1/2 games behind Oakland for the second wild-card spot.
NOTES: Three more home runs would give the White Sox at least 200 for the first time since 2008 and ninth time in franchise history -- all in the last 13 seasons. ... Konerko, who is second on the White Sox's all-time list behind Frank Thomas in homers, RBIs, total bases and extra-base hits. is 2 for 22 lifetime against Weaver after going 1 for 2 with a walk. ... CF and leadoff hitter Alejandro De Aza, who had the day off, has not grounded into a double play in 509 at-bats this season. ... Pierzynski surpassed the 1,000-inning mark behind the plate for the 11th straight season on Saturday night, extending the longest active streak at his position. ... Adam Dunn drew his major league-leading 100th walk, the eighth time he has reached triple digits. ... The Angels have won only five games all season in which they scored fewer than three runs, and five different pitchers started those games. Oddly enough, Weaver wasn't one of them. ... The Angels have swept seven series of three or more games this season, and five of them have come since Aug. 20 -- including a three-game set against Detroit on their previous homestand.
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